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Eleo and the Bubble Planet

This Children's book on Human Rights will present the 30 Articles in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights through a story 'lived' by a main cartoon character. Colourful illustrations and simplified text should make it more interesting and eye-catching for 7 - 9 year olds - which is the target audience of this book.

This Children's book on Human Rights will present the 30 Articles in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights through a story 'lived' by a main cartoon character. Colourful illustrations and simplified text should make it more interesting and eye-catching for 7 - 9 year olds - which is the target audience of this book.

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After <strong>the</strong> market, Bobbla <strong>and</strong> <strong>Eleo</strong> keep on walking towards <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Bubble</strong> Luna Park next to <strong>the</strong> river. There are several families having<br />

fun <strong>and</strong> enjoying <strong>the</strong>mselves.<br />

<strong>Eleo</strong> stops to look at <strong>the</strong> carousel. Bobbla comes up behind him <strong>and</strong><br />

says, “Look <strong>Eleo</strong>, we all have free time to do whatever we want in<br />

order to have fun <strong>and</strong> rest. We have free days between working time.<br />

Resting is important son.”<br />

<strong>Eleo</strong> turns to Bobbla <strong>and</strong> asks, “When we are free, can we go to<br />

<strong>Bubble</strong> beach to swim <strong>and</strong> play?” Bobbla smiles at <strong>Eleo</strong> <strong>and</strong> says,<br />

“Yes of course!”

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